A document that includes multiple notes about the return of a horse (mare) to Nathan Sellers. On the recto, a petition by Nathan Sellers to return a horse taken for him for use by the army. Sellers claims that the mare is pregnant and not fit for service. General Greene agreed and ordered the horse returned as did Lutterlock, Williams, and Hamilton.; American Philosophical Society
Boaz Matthews certifies that Nathan Sellers is ill with an "uncommon hard fitt of the Flux and fever, in which his life was a long while despaired of and from the Danger of which he was but just recovered." Matthews writes that Sellers is incapable of military duty due to this illness.; American Philosophical Society
Alexander McKee and Caleb Graydon request certificates to property from Edward Shippen. "Sir, As we have the greatest reason to hope that Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia, upon proper application will issue Warrants to such officers as are entitled to Lands by the King's Proclamation of 1763--and that a Certificate from the last to [...] be served will be necessary to the end; We therefore take the liberty of troubling you for one, which we begg as a particular favour may be delivered to the Bearer of this Mr. Alexander Ross a Gentleman who is going to Virginia to solicit his Lordship upon this business."; American Philosophical Society
Minutes of the directors of the Corporation that range from February 24th, 1782 to May 15, 1786. Includes several ledgers.; American Philosophical Society
Minutes of the directors of the Corporation that range from February 24th, 1781 to May 15, 1786. Includes several ledgers.; American Philosophical Society
Excerpt on the establishment of the Bank of Pennsylvania from Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania. Contains a list of various prominent Philadelphians and their financial contributions.; Taken from Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, vol. 2, p.259. and copied by Horace Moses, September 17, 1848.; American Philosophical Society